Well, depends on the places I am going. EDC is a Victorinox Rambler and in the daypack/briefcase is a Victorinox Farmer. If I am going hiking I usually carry a Swiss Tool and the Rambler. If I am going on an extended trip I add a fixed blade, a Ghromann # 3 "Boat knife" in a covered sheath and keep it in my pack until needed. I do not like Leatherman tools, every one I have ever owned bent or broke in a short time. The steel is pathetic quality. I prefer the Swiss tool, although heavy and large, it handles everything thrown at it, with no damage. If I want to travel light and can see no need for pliers and some of the other multitool gadgets, I just go with the SAK Farmer, heavier blades than a standard SAK. I like the locker blades like the Forester and own one, just have never carried on a trip. I have had an old Farmer for 20+ yrs and still 100% condition, like all Victorinox products, they hold up through the "real deal"!!
When I was in the military I carried a Randall #1 fighting knife with the standard leather washer grip. A work of art!!
I am very particular about any item I carry, it has to work as advertised, not a belt decoration but a real tool. A lifetime warranty means nothing if you die when a tool fails at a critical time. I have belt shelters, made traps and camp items, cut ropes, cut loose a hung jumper stuck behind a C-130 at 125Kts, and done many tasks with the various knives and tools I have owned, the ones that held up are still with me. The ones that looked "cool" were given a fair test and if they failed, they are in the dumpster!
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No, I am not Bear Grylls, but I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night and Bear was there too!